The Megyn Kelly Show - DOJ Charges Tren De Aragua, Kamala Courts Progressives, Daredevil Lovebirds in NYC: AM Update 7/2
Episode Date: July 2, 2026President Trump honors Theodore Roosevelt at the newly completed presidential library in North Dakota, drawing lessons from his life as America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday. The Justice ...Department announces new charges against eight alleged Tren de Aragua members accused of carrying out brutal kidnappings and murders in Texas and Illinois. Former Vice President Kamala Harris reaches out to progressive leaders and Gaza activists as speculation grows that she is preparing another White House campaign. Two daredevil climbers scale the Empire State Building for a sky-high proposal that ends with a ring for her and handcuffs for them both. Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Cozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com & Use code MEGYN for up to 20% off Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Emily Jashinsky, host of After Party and the Megan Kelly Wrapup Show on Sirius XM Channel 111. It's Thursday, July 2, 2026, and this is your AM update.
As America turns 250 years old, we look at this remarkable man, and we recall that with effort, determination, and drive, there is nothing that Americans of competence cannot do.
President Trump traveling to the North Dakota badlands to honor Theodore Roosevelt, drawing lessons from the United States.
the former president's life ahead of America's 250th birthday.
We have seen specifically as it relates to Trenda-Ragwa,
a 519% increase in arrest.
The DOJ announcing new charges against eight alleged Trenda-Ragua gang members,
former Vice President Kamala Harris quietly courting the Democratic Party's progressive wing.
Amid increasing speculation, she is preparing another run for the White House.
And two love-struck daredevils climb to the tip of the Empire State Building,
pulling off a sky high proposal that ends with a ring for her and cuffs for them both.
All that more coming up in just a moment on your AM update.
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Badlands yesterday, becoming the first official visitor to the newly completed Theodore Roosevelt
presidential library. The president making the trip aboard the new Air Force One, taking the
Qatari donated Boeing 747 on its inaugural presidential flight. Upon his arrival in Madora,
the presidential motorcade escorted across the prairie by a ceremonial troop of rough riders on
horseback. The original rough riders were the volunteer cavalry regiment commanded by Theodore
Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War, earning lasting fame in the 1898 battle for the San Juan Heights
in Cuba. The library offering an artificial intelligence version of Roosevelt allowing visitors to question
the former president. Mr. Trump asking his digital predecessor whether the Panama Canal was his
greatest accomplishment, the virtual Roosevelt taking pride in the canal, while also pointing to his
conservation record, public health reforms, and other achievements. The president later delivering
his remarks with the modern-day rough riders standing behind him, dressed in blue shirts,
tan suspenders, bandanas, and Roosevelt's signature wide-brimmed hats. Unlike the standard Trump
rally address, the president devoting much of the speech to Roosevelt's extraordinary life
and the lessons he believes it offers the country as America approaches its 250th birthday.
Mr. Trump presenting Roosevelt as part of a longer American tradition, one built by men and women
willing to take on challenges others considered impossible. As America turns 250 years old,
We look at this remarkable man, and we recall that with effort, determination, and drive,
there is nothing that Americans of competence cannot do.
Nothing.
From winning our independence to laying the railroads taming the West and planting our flag on the moon,
nothing great that America has ever done has come without staggering effort,
and it has never come easy.
This country was built on the conviction that just because something is hard to do,
that only means that Americans try even harder and they succeed almost all the time.
Because whatever the obstacle, whatever the challenge, it's no match for American grit.
President Trump then using the Roosevelt connection to celebrate a major Supreme Court victory handed down earlier this week.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowing the president in a.
a 6-3 decision to fire Rebecca Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, giving presidents
far more control over independent federal agencies.
We had something that gives back tremendous power to the president of the United States,
and we won that, I think, six to three, and it was taken away from another Roosevelt,
it was taken away from FDR, in 1932, was taken away, and for almost a hundred years,
that's been up for grabs.
Slaughter, it was called, the slaughter case.
And a lot of people didn't think it would ever be one,
and we won it.
Two days ago in the Supreme Court,
it gives power back to the president
at a time where the president really needs power.
A great decision.
It was the most important, and we want some others to,
it was the most important decision of all of them, I think.
The president ultimately weaving five lessons
from Roosevelt's life
throughout the address, arguing those principles remain just as important to America's next
250 years as they were during Roosevelt's rise more than a century ago.
First of all, the life of Theodore Roosevelt reminds us that Americans never give up.
We don't give up. And second, Theodore Roosevelt reminds us all that to be a great nation
and to be a free nation, we must have courage. Without courage, you have nothing.
As TR once put it, freedom is not a gift that lasts long in the hands of cowards.
How about that?
Third, Theodore Roosevelt believed in the America that really works and worked.
He refused to accept failure, mediocrity, corruption, decay, or decline, and neither should we.
Fourth, Theodore Roosevelt believed in an America that things big.
he thought big. He was a big thinker.
Finally, Theodore Roosevelt understood that whatever, our background, we are all Americans,
we're Americans first united under one flag.
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library officially opening to the public this Saturday,
America's 250th, July 4th.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI director Cash Patel,
and other top DOJ officials providing an update yesterday on the Trump administration,
campaign against Venezuelan gang Trendaaragua, or TDA. The department announcing two separate
indictments charging eight alleged TDA members with a pair of brutal kidnappings and murders in Texas
and Illinois. TDA beginning as a prison gang in Venezuela before expanding into a transnational
criminal organization with operations across Latin America and the U.S. Federal authorities
tying its members and associates to murder, kidnapping, sex trafficking, drug and weapons trafficking,
robbery and sophisticated financial crimes. All eight men charged in the new cases are Venezuela
nationals who, prosecutors say, entered the U.S. illegally between December 2021 and April 2024.
President Trump on his first day back in office ordering his administration to begin the process
of designating Trennairagua and several other cartels and gangs as terrorist organizations.
The State Department formally adding TDA to the Foreign Terrorist Organization list one month later
on February 20, 2025. That designation gives federal authorities additional tools to target the
organization's members, finances, and support network. A.G. Blanche outlining the administration's
progress since President Trump returned to office. These violent crimes and murders happen because
under the Biden administration, open border policies left our borders wide open. And hundreds
of suspected and now convicted TDA terrorists poured through those borders.
into our country. Now, President Trump stopped this madness on January 20th of last year. That same
day, President Trump designated TDA as a foreign terrorist organization. In the 18 months since January
20th, and President Trump did that, nearly 350 members and associates of TDA have been charged
and or convicted of horrific violent crime, murders, sex trafficking, kidnappings, along with weapons,
charges, drug trafficking, robbery, ATM jackpotting, and other widespread financial crimes.
FBI director Cash Patel describing a dramatic increase in enforcement against the gang.
Gangs are the reason why so many drugs, guns, and violence are deployed onto our streets and
onto our community and take so many innocent lives. We have seen specifically as it relates to
Trenda-I-Ragwa, a 519% increase in arrest. As the Attorney General laid out, you've seen hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of Trenda,
Aaragua, violent gangsters and thugs
picked up and arrested
and taken off our streets permanently
for crimes ranging from kidnapping
to murder, to drug trafficking,
to firearms, violence, and more.
We are safeguarding American citizens
and the American communities
because President Trump decided
to put law enforcement first,
give us the resources that we need to do
our jobs and safeguard our communities,
and make sure that the details that you're about to hear
never happen again to another
community in Dallas or Chicago or anywhere else.
The first indictment arising from the alleged August 2024 kidnapping of a father and two
children in the Dallas area.
Northern District of Texas, U.S. attorney Ryan Raybold, describing the alleged crime leading
to the indictment.
On August 24th, 2024 in the middle of night, a man and two kids had their hands
zip tied and were kidnapped by TDA members who demanded that they pay them money.
Once the TDA members realized the man could.
not pay them any money, they pulled over by a bridge in Dallas and told the man to jump off.
When he refused to do so and attempted to flee, a TDA member gunned him down, execution
style in front of the two children. The Farmers Branch Police found the man on the side of the road,
abandoned and bleeding from the head because of a single gunshot right between his eyes.
This led my office to initiate an international investigation of this transnational criminal organization.
A federal grand jury in North Texas now charging five alleged TDA members with participating in a racketeering operation
stretching across state lines and international borders.
The indictment accusing the group of murder, kidnapping, and ATM jackpotting,
a scheme in which criminals install or deploy malware that forces cash machines to dispense money on command.
The second indictment coming out of Chicago, where federal prosecutors are charging three alleged TDA members with conspiracy to commit kidnapping and carrying out a kidnapping that resulted in death.
Northern District of Illinois U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros describing what prosecutors alleged happened less than two months ago.
On a spring afternoon in May of this year, just less than 60 days or so ago, a victim was walking with two other men near a particular park in Chicago,
which houses a large green space on the south side of Chicago with three playgrounds, a basketball court, and a baseball field.
The defendants captured the victim and then forced him into a car where he was initially driven to a Chicago apartment.
There the defendant and their co-conspirators bound the victim's wrists behind his back, held him against his will, and kept him in there for hours.
They later exited this apartment with the victim, where now the victim's hands were tied behind his back.
They transported the victim to an abandoned building in Chicago, where he was shot multiple times in the head and in the body.
The victim's lifeless body was left face down in the bathroom, partially in the bathtub, in an abandoned unit.
Aegee Blanche, emphasizing that all eight men charged in the two cases allegedly crossed the southern border illegally,
during the Biden administration.
Coming up, former Vice President Kamala Harris
reaching out to key figures on the Democrat left.
And the latest signs she may be laying the groundwork
for another White House campaign.
And two daredevil lovebirds scale the Empire State Building
and furling a peace banner and getting engaged
before getting arrested.
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In the latest indication, Kamala Harris may be preparing to run for president again,
the former vice president reaching out to some of the Democrat Party's most powerful progressives,
including socialist New York City mayor, Zoran Mamdani,
and activists who opposed the Biden administration's handling of the war in Gaza.
Axios first reporting Harris privately called Mamdani last Thursday to discuss the future of the party,
with the two planning a longer conversation.
The call coming as Harris reportedly works to strengthen, and in some cases repair,
relationships with the left ahead of a possible 2028 campaign.
Gaza emerging is one of Ms. Harris's most persistent political problems during the 2024 campaign,
with anti-Israel demonstrators repeatedly interrupting her events.
And he intends to end the Affordable Care Act.
You know what?
If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that.
Otherwise, I'm speaking.
The protests reflecting broader frustration on the left over Harris's refusal to put greater distance between herself
and then President Biden's support for Israel.
In her 2025 campaign memoir, Harris claimed she privately urged Mr. Biden to show greater empathy
for Palestinian civilians.
The former vice president also reportedly reaching out to activists connected to the
uncommitted movement, which formed in opposition to the Biden administration's policy
toward Israel and the war in Gaza.
Many of its supporters feeling abandoned by the party, dividing over whether to support Ms. Harris
against President Trump, the movement ultimately declining to indefinitely,
endorse Ms. Harris, even as several of its most prominent members announced they would vote for her over
President Trump. Last week, Ms. Harris meeting in Detroit with uncommitted movement co-founder Abbas,
Alawiya, now a Democratic candidate for the Michigan State Senate. During the 2024 campaign,
Alawiya telling CNN he personally planned to vote for Harris while explaining that a formal
endorsement from the movement would require a major change in her policy toward Israel.
You were voting for Harris, but your organization,
not exactly endorsing Harris.
What's the difference there?
Yeah, in our view, an endorsement is a very specific thing,
and we made a public offer to Vice President Harris,
that if she embraces a different approach,
if she endorses a policy that would truly implement U.S. law
and stop the flow of weapons to Tuna Tumiyahoo for his mass killing campaigns,
killing babies to the tune of over 16,000 babies,
then we would come out and publicly endorse,
and that would mean we would mobilize people here in the state of Michigan,
and elsewhere. Ms. Harris reportedly meeting in April with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
Democrat Socialists from New York, during the Power Rising Conference in Chicago, a three-day gathering
organized for black women and their allies. All of it adding to speculation that Harris is attempting
to rebuild the progressive coalition she would need for another White House campaign. With less
than two years before the first presidential primary votes are cast, Vice President Harris
remaining the early national frontrunner. The current real clear politics polling average placing her
at 27.3%, followed by California Governor Gavin Newsom at 17%, Pete Buttigieg at 12.6%, Alexandra
Acacia Cortez at 11, Josh Shapiro at 6.6, and Mark Kelly, at 5.6%.
Two daredevils arrested yesterday after scaling the Empire State Building without permission
or safety equipment. The pair emerging around noon, dressed head to toe in black and
wearing masks, the woman completing the look with a pair of sharply pointed Catwoman ears.
Together they climbed to the top of the building's antenna, 1,454 feet above the streets of Midtown Manhattan.
Once there, the couple unfurling a massive black banner reading, quote,
When the Power of Love Beats the Love of Power, the world knows peace.
The message whipping through the wind as news helicopters circled,
and New Yorkers below tried to figure out what exactly they were watching.
Apparently, in no rush to return to solid ground,
the two knuckle-headed lovebirds lingering at the top of the antenna before beginning their descent.
Then, after reaching a slightly less terrifying platform at the base of the spire, the stunt
taking a romantic turn, as narrated by ABC News.
Oh, dear God, Kira, this guy is getting down on a knee, perhaps proposing to this individual.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh my gosh, Aaron, I think that's exactly what could be happening.
I wish WABC would just move a little bit more around so we could see what he's doing down
on his knee.
This is crazy.
If it's a proposal, it's an elaborate one, and I hope she said yes.
But it is undoubtedly going to end in their arrest.
Correct on all counts, the pair embracing, kissing, and posing for pictures more than a quarter mile above the city.
The newly engaged couple eventually making their way back to street level, greeted by New York's finest and placed into custody shortly after 1 p.m.
The two identified as Russian climbers, Angela Niccolo, and.
and Yvonne Birkus.
The stars of the 24 Netflix documentary, Skywalker's A Love Story.
Love is like heights.
The fear never goes away.
You just get better at facing it.
Sometimes I would look down at the city,
and I couldn't believe how we had gotten here.
Illegally climbing buildings.
Known as rooftoppers, their videos are exploding across the internet.
This extreme life, this expanded state of mind,
It's essential for me.
Vanya made it into a career, but I had the creative touch.
As an artist, you need to express yourself.
Now we were more than just dear devils.
Now we were telling a story, a love story.
The couple reportedly living together in East Orange, New Jersey.
Nicolope hosting her own close-up of the ring on Instagram
before beginning the rest of her descent,
holding her newly decorated hand against the Manhattan skyline.
Still unclear is how the pair managed to carry their camera equipment
and enormous banner through the building,
then make their way onto the restricted antenna,
as visitors in their belongings are required to pass through security screening.
A source familiar with the incident telling the New York Post,
the couple allegedly breached a mesh gate on the 102nd second floor,
allowing them to reach the 103rd floor,
a restricted level used exclusively for maintenance.
Police sources telling CBS News
the pair could face trespassing and reckless endangerment counts.
No injuries reported.
The Empire State Building assuring visitors the unauthorized
climb never placed its tenants, tourists, or observation deck guests in danger. The landmark
operates public observation decks on the 86th and 1002nd floors. Its representatives reminding
any other romantics tempted to follow the couple's lead that scaling the antenna is not
actually necessary. Quote, it is to be emphasized that the Empire State Building observation
deck atop the world's most famous building in the center of New York City does offer a practical
way for the most memorable marriage proposals.
That'll do it for your AM update.
I'm Emily Dershinsky, host of After Party.
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